Houston airports brace for 3.4 million passengers amid holiday rush

HOUSTON, TEXAS - SEPTEMBER 02: People check in for departure flights at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport on September 02, 2022 in Houston, Texas. Airports around the country are expecting large volumes of travelers ahead of this Labor Day weekend as domestic travel bookings are up 22% from 2021. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images) (Brandon Bell, 2022 Getty Images)

HOUSTON – Houston Airports is preparing for a record-breaking holiday travel season, expecting 3.4 million passengers at George Bush Intercontinental Airport and William P. Hobby Airport from Dec. 19 to Jan. 6 — a 7% increase from last year.

Passenger projections:

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  • Bush Airport: 2.7 million travelers (2 million domestic)
  • Hobby Airport: 755,000 travelers (707,000 domestic)

Peak travel days:

  • Dec. 19: 206,000 passengers
  • Dec. 20: 207,000 passengers
  • Dec. 22: 204,000 passengers
  • Dec. 26: 205,000 passengers
  • Dec. 29: 201,000 passengers

Better travel days:

  • Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve): 149,000 passengers
  • Dec. 25 (Christmas Day): 152,000 passengers
  • Dec. 31 (New Year’s Eve): 146,000 passengers
  • Jan. 1 (New Year’s Day): 157,000 passengers
  • Jan. 4: 156,000 passengers

New amenities and improvements

Travelers will benefit from traffic and parking upgrades, expanded customer service teams, new TSA equipment, and holiday-themed entertainment.

  • Bush Airport: Opened a new International Arrivals Curb with six dedicated lanes to reduce congestion. Customer service teams in Terminals A and D have doubled to 70 employees wearing new uniforms for easy recognition.
  • Hobby Airport: Modernized TSA screening with advanced equipment allowing liquids and laptops to remain in carry-ons. New information kiosks provide navigation assistance.

“The holiday season is one of the most important times of year for travelers, and Houston Airports is delivering a premiere experience that puts passengers first,” said Jim Szczesniak, director of aviation for Houston Airports. “We’re focused on streamlining traffic, enhancing amenities, and providing Houston-friendly hospitality at every touchpoint.”

United Airlines anticipates surge

United Airlines expects a surge in holiday travel demand at its Houston hub. With over 500 daily flights from Bush Airport, United projects more than 9.9 million travelers across its network, marking a 12% increase from last year. Popular international destinations include Cancun, Mexico City, and Costa Rica.

Travel tips:

  • Reserve parking online at fly2houston.com/parking
  • Arrive at least two hours early for domestic flights
  • Use cellphone lots when picking up passengers
  • Register for TSA PreCheck at the facility in Terminal C at IAH

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